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Friday, March 22, 2013

Tablet race for Hungary


Is the grass always greener on the other side of the fence?


Spring is coming, and I have lots of things to do in the garden. Since I live outside of Hungary’s capital – Budapest- I frequently feel isolated from others, and the only way I stay connected is to use the internet. I walked around my property and try to assess what needs to be done, jealously I recognized the fact that my neighbor is already two steps ahead in planting his garden. Being curious about the word, and interested about new things, I surf the internet for hours to find out what’s happening in tech.

Recently I’ve decided to at buying a tablet…this type of decision is big for me… remember the internet is my main connection to the world, and a nice simple easy to use device would be a great use. This is a great starting point to look at my options.

The Great tablet race

The tablets market seems to be growing fast just like weeds in a garden, so trying to catch up on the latest products and check out what is available in Hungary is a real challenge.
Brands selection is very limited, we all want cool expensive tablets but we buy cheap ones they are more available. Most who haven’t got a tablet desires the expensive Apple or Samsung tablet.
There is also an availability issue.

At the moment the Hungarian market we only see a limited set of high quality products (I’m talking about 10 inch tablets now).
  •  Acer Iconia A211
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1
  • Samsung Galaxy Note


 
Also what most don’t understand is that the manufacturers also create low cost, cheaper models.  We are flooded with offers to buy products such as;





  • Overmax Steel Core, DPS Dream 7
  • ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
  • TAB-Tegra
  •  MyAudio
  • ConCorde





  

Interestingly enough for as much hype what happened to products such as the Microsoft Surface RT most probably don’t know that we still don’t see this device in our market? What happened? Since Surface RT, Microsoft also launched the Surface Pro, and we hear that American’s are the only purchasing power. Microsoft has left out market untouched, who knows if the product would have been successful.. You can’t buy it here unless you leave the country. Our news talks about a lack of interest in the Microsoft tablet’s, but that would take Microsoft actually making the device available in Hungary. I wonder what other worldwide markets where under estimated by the people at Microsoft?

 

I asked a very close friend of mine in Wien – to help me out and have a look at her local tablet market. She reported to me that a variety of product are considerably easier to get, unsurprisingly, however the price seems to be the same.
 

Next blog, I’ll continue my search… I’ll look at 7 inch tablets or ‘phablets’are well…

 

Stay tuned….

 

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